How about asking the users to save their password in their browser.
Then they shall not have to reenter or remember it.
Elsen Marc wrote:
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>>>Our company has just made it policy for everyone to have internet
>>>access, but they need to know who goes to what sites. I am running
>>>squid and users are using Windows desktop machines, our network uses
>>>DHCP for IP assigning. What I was wondering is, is there a way that
>>>I could track website access from the IP that is logged by
>>>Squid "asking" the DHCP or WINS server who had or has this IP at a
>>>particular time. I know it is much easier by just using SARG and
>>>usernames, but what management does not want is to burden users with
>>>another password and username to remember and also have to
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>>type it in
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>>>everytime they request a webpage.
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>>You can use the MAC address of every machine to give the
>>access to them.
>>But you to recompile the squid with --enable-arp-acl option.
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>>Check more at
>>http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-10.html#ss10.20
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> The disadvantage about that is that SQUID can only know MAC addresses
>from clients on the same subnet.
>NTLM authentication could be used which does not require users to enter
>their password (again) when using SQUID.
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>M.
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